US1748183A - Toy vehicle - Google Patents
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- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62K—CYCLES; CYCLE FRAMES; CYCLE STEERING DEVICES; RIDER-OPERATED TERMINAL CONTROLS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CYCLES; CYCLE AXLE SUSPENSIONS; CYCLE SIDE-CARS, FORECARS, OR THE LIKE
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- a still further object of the invention 7 is to provide a vehicle having a steering fork and a body, said members being hingedly connected together and said fork forming a u support for the forward end of the body I have invented the device illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:
- Figure 1 is a side elevational view of my device
- Figure 2 is a top plan view thereof
- Eigure3 is a detail perspective View of a frame member. 7 t L I am aware of the fact that there are three wheeled vehicles, for the use of very young children, and also bicycles having the seatmounted above the wheels of the vehicle, but which are pedal propelled. I also know of the two wheeled vehicle known to the'trade as scooters upon which the child stands with one foot and propels himself withthe f other foot.. , The twowheeled walking bicycle is also known to me,but the construction of all of these and similar devices well known in the art'is not such as to provide a pleasure vehicle suitable to the use of children between the coaster kar babyhood age, and the bicycle age of the youth, therefore,
- 1 indicates a vehicle, embracing a front wheel 2, a rearwheel 3, a body member 4, an inclined steering fork 5, terminating at its upper end in handle bars 6, a platform 7, and brace rods 8 and 9.
- the member 4 consists of a metal strap having a bifurcated rear portion 10, which is carried downwardly at a substantially 135 angle forming a rear fork, the prongs 11 and 12 of which straddle the rear wheel 3, and which terminate in bearings 13 and 14 for the axle 15 of said rear wheel 3.
- the forward end 16 of the member 4 terminates in an eye 17, hingedly held to the bracket 18, by the pivot pin 19, the bracket 18 being bolted to the fork 5.
- the platform 7, is of an oval tapering formation and extends from the hinge joint 20, to over the rear wheel 3, and is held fixedly mounted upon the member 4, by means of relatively wide straps 21, straddling the member 4, and bolted to the under side of said platform saddle 7
- the braces 8 and 9 are secured at 22 and 23 to the lower ends 24 and 25 of the prongs 11 and 12, and at 26 and 27 to the member 4.
- Foot rests 28 and 29 are. mounted respectively on the prongs 30 and 31 of the fork 5, the terminals of the prongs 3O and 31 having bearings 34 and 35 for the axle 36, of the front wheel 2.
- the length and taper of the seat 7 is such as upon the rests 28 and 29 and adjust itself to a proper reach of its arms for control of the handle bars.
- the car is made relatively long as compared to its height, in order to permit of easy balancing and give a good leg stride between the wheels, thus avoiding the possibility of averting the device as would be likely if the wheels were closely coupled and the leg strokes extended beyond the reach of the wheels.
- the wheels are provided with cushion tires 37 and 38 to avoid noise and shock.
- a toy vehicle embracing spaced apart front and back Wheels, and a bifurcated frame member by means of which said wheels are connected, said member being horizontal between said wheels, and having'its rear portion curved down to form bearings for the axle of the rear wheel, a seat disposed along said horizontal portion of said frame member, said seat being longer than the reach between said wheels.
- a toy vehicle including spaced apart front and back wheels, and a bifurcated frame member by means of which said wheels are connected, said member being horizontal be tween said wheels, and having its rear por-- tion curved down to engagethe axle of the rear wheel, a seat disposed along the horizontal portion of said frame member, said seat being longer than the reach between said wheels, braces-connecting said member between its rear end and central portion.
- a toy vehicle including spaced apart front and back wheels, and a bifurcated frame member by means of which said wheelsare connected, said member being horizontal between said wheels, and having its rear portion curved down to engage the. axle of the rear'wheel, a seat disposed along the horizontal portion of said frame member, said seat being longer than the reach between said Wheels, said'rseat being mounted above both of said wheels.
- a toy vehicle including spaced apart front and back wheels, a bifurcated metal strap by means of which. said wheels areconnected, a steering post for said front wheel to which said frame member is hingedly connected, and a relatively long tapered seat mounted on said framemernber.
- the main body of said strap being horizontally disposed, said strap being arranged at such a height as to permit the user to straddle the sameand engage the ground Withhis feet,
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Feb. 25, 1930.
H. F. MONTAGUE TOY VEHICLE Filed March 5,1926
Patented Feb. 25, 1930 UNITED STATES PATENT? OFFICE HARRY F. MONTAGUE, or MINNEWAUKAN, NORTH DAKOTA TOY VEHICLE Application filed March 5, 1926. Serial. No. 92,532.
' forming the body of the vehicle, said platform being mounted above both wheels of the device.
' A still further object of the invention 7 is to provide a vehicle having a steering fork and a body, said members being hingedly connected together and said fork forming a u support for the forward end of the body I have invented the device illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a side elevational view of my device;
Figure 2 is a top plan view thereof;
Eigure3 is a detail perspective View of a frame member. 7 t L I am aware of the fact that there are three wheeled vehicles, for the use of very young children, and also bicycles having the seatmounted above the wheels of the vehicle, but which are pedal propelled. I also know of the two wheeled vehicle known to the'trade as scooters upon which the child stands with one foot and propels himself withthe f other foot.. ,The twowheeled walking bicycle is also known to me,but the construction of all of these and similar devices well known in the art'is not such as to provide a pleasure vehicle suitable to the use of children between the coaster kar babyhood age, and the bicycle age of the youth, therefore,
my invention has been designed to meet the wants of children between the ages mentioned and, therefore, I have invented the device now to be described.
Like reference characters indicate like parts throughout the following specification, and in the several views inthe drawings, in which 1 indicates a vehicle, embracing a front wheel 2, a rearwheel 3, a body member 4, an inclined steering fork 5, terminating at its upper end in handle bars 6, a platform 7, and brace rods 8 and 9. The member 4 consists of a metal strap having a bifurcated rear portion 10, which is carried downwardly at a substantially 135 angle forming a rear fork, the prongs 11 and 12 of which straddle the rear wheel 3, and which terminate in bearings 13 and 14 for the axle 15 of said rear wheel 3. The forward end 16 of the member 4 terminates in an eye 17, hingedly held to the bracket 18, by the pivot pin 19, the bracket 18 being bolted to the fork 5. The platform 7, is of an oval tapering formation and extends from the hinge joint 20, to over the rear wheel 3, and is held fixedly mounted upon the member 4, by means of relatively wide straps 21, straddling the member 4, and bolted to the under side of said platform saddle 7 The braces 8 and 9 are secured at 22 and 23 to the lower ends 24 and 25 of the prongs 11 and 12, and at 26 and 27 to the member 4. Foot rests 28 and 29 are. mounted respectively on the prongs 30 and 31 of the fork 5, the terminals of the prongs 3O and 31 having bearings 34 and 35 for the axle 36, of the front wheel 2. The
length and taper of the seat 7 is such as upon the rests 28 and 29 and adjust itself to a proper reach of its arms for control of the handle bars. The car is made relatively long as compared to its height, in order to permit of easy balancing and give a good leg stride between the wheels, thus avoiding the possibility of averting the device as would be likely if the wheels were closely coupled and the leg strokes extended beyond the reach of the wheels. The wheels are provided with cushion tires 37 and 38 to avoid noise and shock. v
Having described my invention that which I claim to be new and desire to procure by Letters Patent is:
1. A toy vehicle embracing spaced apart front and back Wheels, and a bifurcated frame member by means of which said wheels are connected, said member being horizontal between said wheels, and having'its rear portion curved down to form bearings for the axle of the rear wheel, a seat disposed along said horizontal portion of said frame member, said seat being longer than the reach between said wheels. 7
2. A toy vehicle including spaced apart front and back wheels, and a bifurcated frame member by means of which said wheels are connected, said member being horizontal be tween said wheels, and having its rear por-- tion curved down to engagethe axle of the rear wheel, a seat disposed along the horizontal portion of said frame member, said seat being longer than the reach between said wheels, braces-connecting said member between its rear end and central portion.
8. A toy vehicle including spaced apart front and back wheels, and a bifurcated frame member by means of which said wheelsare connected, said member being horizontal between said wheels, and having its rear portion curved down to engage the. axle of the rear'wheel, a seat disposed along the horizontal portion of said frame member, said seat being longer than the reach between said Wheels, said'rseat being mounted above both of said wheels.
4:. A toy vehicle'embracing spaced apart front and back wheels, and a bifurcated metal strap by means of which said wheels are connected, and a steering post for said front wheel to which said frame member is hingedly connected and foot rests on the fork by means of which the vehicle may be steered through the feet of the rider. p
, 5. A toy vehicle including spaced apart front and back wheels, a bifurcated metal strap by means of which. said wheels areconnected, a steering post for said front wheel to which said frame member is hingedly connected, and a relatively long tapered seat mounted on said framemernber.
6. In a vehicle, spaced apart wheel s, a bifurcated strap for connecting said wheels,
the main body of said strap being horizontally disposed, said strap being arranged at such a height as to permit the user to straddle the sameand engage the ground Withhis feet,
than said flat member and disposed along said flat member and attached thereto.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature. HARRY MONTAGUE.
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